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UNESCO's project "Harnessing ICTs for the audiovisual industry and public service broadcasting in developing countries" aims at putting ICTs, particularly brand new formats, to the use of content development on major societal and development issues such as human rights, peace, tolerance and the fight against discrimination.
UNESCO: Education
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Citizenship is a key vehicle in the delivery of study themes for the UNESCO Associated Schools network and in promoting the values of UNESCO such as human rights, peace, tolerance and sustainable development and cultural diversity.
UNESCO: UK National Commission joins Democratic Life
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"Realise the Dream" sits within UNESCO's commitment to science and its recognition of the role the application of science plays in international cooperation towards peace, human rights and development.
UNESCO: Wednesday, 17 March 2010 14:40
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There is a great deal still to be done to make the United Nations, this indispensable organization, into an effective instrument humanity needs, in this new century, to fulfil the hopes for peace, development and human rights.
UN: TRANSCRIPT OF PRESS CONFERENCE BY SECRETARY-GENERAL KOFI ANNAN AT HEADQUARTERS, 22 MARCH 2001
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For me, we find those common values and shared principles in the United Nations Charter, as well as the body of international agreements that are the foundation of our common quest for development, peace and security and human rights.
UN: Secretary-General
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The Director-General commended the Republic of Korea for its commitment to education for peace, human rights and sustainable development.
UNESCO: Republic of Korea: A School where Peace Carries Special Meaning | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
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The task going forward will be to extend this modus operandi to more traditional challenges, including those of peace and security, development and human rights.
UN: Secretary-General
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For peace and security, for development and human rights, the United Nations will be with you every step of the way.
UN: Secretary-General
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Third, on this 50th anniversary of the Peace Corps in Thailand, we're moving ahead with new partnerships to promote development and human dignity.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House